I think this might have been posted somewhere here on the forum before but it didn't pop up when I did my research.
And I do think it is really worth looking into this if you have MacBook or some other kind of mac you want to use SkyTrak with.
I just got my SkyTrak and while the range works fine so far with my IPhone 6s (lag is absolutely fine) the screen is very small, so it can be hard to read carry distance etc. when the phone is on the floor. I am still upset that there is no software for Mac OS but that's a different story.
So I almost pulled the trigger on an IPad but then I realized I could just mirror my IPhone screen to my MacBook Pro (cable and Quicktime) and now I actually have the SkyTrak app showing full screen on my MacBook. I don't think I am going play courses anytime soon, so I just saved myself a couple of hundred dollars.
Just thought it is worth sharing...
And I do think it is really worth looking into this if you have MacBook or some other kind of mac you want to use SkyTrak with.
I just got my SkyTrak and while the range works fine so far with my IPhone 6s (lag is absolutely fine) the screen is very small, so it can be hard to read carry distance etc. when the phone is on the floor. I am still upset that there is no software for Mac OS but that's a different story.
So I almost pulled the trigger on an IPad but then I realized I could just mirror my IPhone screen to my MacBook Pro (cable and Quicktime) and now I actually have the SkyTrak app showing full screen on my MacBook. I don't think I am going play courses anytime soon, so I just saved myself a couple of hundred dollars.
Just thought it is worth sharing...
Comment